Chat Tools are resources that let LLMs do more than just “chat” with you. With these tools, you can browse the internet, generate images and videos, create music and voiceover, analyze data, manipulate files, and trigger integrations/automation — all in the same conversation and using the context of what’s already been discussed.
This is what sets professional AI usage apart – the interaction between models and professional tools, to maximize the user’s reach and performance in their practical use cases.
What are Tools?
They’re additional capabilities that Chat can trigger on demand. In practice, they turn chat into an “execution dashboard” for real tasks, not just text replies.
Examples of what Tools allow you to do:
Create image, video, music, and narration from prompts
Edit videos and improve quality (upscale, chroma key etc.)
Analyze large spreadsheets/CSVs, perform mathematical operations and complex calculations, and generate insights - Deep Analysis
Read, edit, and transform files of all kinds - Manage Files
Trigger automations and connect with apps - Integrations
Work with voice (Speech) and audio (Music)
Where to find them and how to use them in Chat?
On the chat screen, near the message box, there’s a tools button (an icon similar to the faders on a mixing console).

When you click it, a menu opens with a list of the available Tools. Choose the tool you want to use, make your request in natural language explaining the goal and, if you have them, provide the necessary files/links. By clicking the info button next to each tool, you’ll find a short explanation of what it can be used for.
If you see the need for adjustments, variations, improvements, or revisions, just let the chat know and the LLM will use the conversation context to refine it without starting from scratch.
Main Chat Tools (overview)
Internet: For different types of web searches. Search engine queries, social media lookups, Deep Research feature (for more elaborate research), academic mode.
Images: Image creation right inside the chat, using one of several available models, like Nano Banana, TESS 6, GPT 5 Image, Ideogram 3 etc. There are also editing options like background removal, upscaling, and vectorization (SVG).
Videos: Image creation right inside the chat, using one of several available models, like Sora, TESS 6, Google VEO, Kling AI, etc.
Video Editing: Video editing with tools like Film Maker (joining clips), Frame Extraction, upscaling, angle changes, visual effects, Chroma Key Background etc.
Speech (Narration / Voice): To convert text into voice and create narrations. Ideal for voice-overs, classes, podcasts, videos, and presentations.
Music (Música): To generate soundtracks, jingles, and songs from prompts (genre, BPM, instruments, mood, duration). Ideal for content, videos, intros, and background music.
Deep Analysis (Análises Profundas): For advanced data analysis and machine learning in spreadsheets, CSVs, and structured databases. Ideal for reports, segmentation, usage patterns, churn, trends, and metric diagnostics. Tip: always use with robust AI models and write more literal prompts.
Manage Files (Gestão de Arquivos): To access, read, and modify files (documents, PDFs, GIFs, and others). Ideal for reviewing documents, extracting information, reorganizing files, and generating edited versions. Tip: always use with robust AI models and write more literal prompts.
Integrations (Integrações / Automações): To connect the chat to automations and apps via platforms like Zapier, Make, and n8n (and/or HTTP calls), letting you trigger tasks like sending emails, creating tickets/tasks, updating spreadsheets and CRMs, notifying teams in Slack/Teams, etc.
Avatar: creation of avatars directly in the chat, with one of several available models, such as HeyGen, OmniHuman, and Wan.
No Tools: disables the use of tools (text only).